Phantom Gourmet Wine & Food Phest

On Nov. 10, hundreds of revelers packed Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts in the South End for the Phantom Gourmet’s Wine & Food Phest. The event featured about three dozen wines from around the world and a variety of foods. Click through the gallery to see scenes from a wine and food lover’s paradise.
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Long lines formed outside Cyclorama in the South End as the Phantom Gourmet’s Wine & Food Phest got underway.
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A sign posted outside the door of Cyclorama made the Phantom Gourmet’s position on wine snobbery clear.
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From left: Cara Pratt, 25, of Gloucester and Haley Bane, 25, of Swampscott described themselves as the event’s “most eligible bachelorettes.”
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From left: Don Montour, 32, of Westminster, and Laurie Santora, 28, of Leominster, both enjoyed a Barefoot Pinot Grigio.
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From left: Courtney Burbank, 24; Lynn Cedrone, 25; and Alexandra Peters, 24, all of Carver.
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From left: Joe and Amy Breton of Tewksbury, enjoyed chowder from CabbyShack.
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From left: Taylor Yates, of Cambridge; Joao DeOliveira, of Brighton; Emily Dubas, of Pennsylvania; Burt Houghtaling, of the North End, and Karen Yates, of Cambridge, turned out to celebrate Dubas’s 24th birthday.
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Theresa Santangelo of Boston sampled a meatball from Martino’s Liquors and NY Deli of Peabody.
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From left: Cakes by Erin co-owner Kelly Mackin and general manager Renee Ouellette offered samples of mini cupcakes in a variety of different flavors, including chardonnay, peppermint schnapps, and Red Bull and vodka.
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Ursula Schulte of Boston’s Best Bartenders offered choices to a patron.
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